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Discover LudwigAs a verb, “brew up” means to make or prepare tea.
Example: I'm going to brew up a cup of tea. As an idiom, “brew up” means to create or plan something. Example: We need to brew up a plan to finish the project on time.
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brew up
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Make a fire in order to make tea
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Ireland tried to brew up a storm.
In winter, storms can brew up fast and rage for days.
I follow directions to tranquil Loch Garten and brew up soup.
You do the analysis of the facial shapes and brew up new faces — plausible new people".
"They brew up special holiday versions of cod-liver oil here," Tine says.
Did they get it right, or did they brew up the wrong recipe?
Douglas Sirk knew how to brew up a storm on a soundstage, by orchestrating sets and lights and sounds.
Instead, he gets behind the counter to brew up Vassilaros and Sons' trademark brew for side-by-side taste tests.
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You brain will use the down time to process problems and brew-up ideas.
Or as the trade title puts it: 'Oregon sewage treatment company plans brew-up in a pissery'.
On the way, Dad pulled into a layby on the edge of Ashdown Forest to have a brew-up, leaving Yvette and I to explore.
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